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Systemwalker Operation Manager  Reference Guide
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5.21 jobschprint -d Command

Synopsis

jobschprint -d schedule pattern name [-sys subsystem-number](*1)
*1:

[-sys subsystem-number] is the option of Systemwalker Operation Manager EE.

Description

The jobschprint -d command outputs the startup days of the specific week among the startup days registered as the schedule pattern.

Options

-d

Outputs the startup days of the specific week among the startup days registered as the schedule pattern.

schedule pattern name

Specifies the name of the schedule pattern that you want to output.

Enterprise Edition-sys subsystem-number

In the system with multiple subsystems, this option is used to specify the subsystem that you want to operate. Specify the target subsystem number using a range of 0 to 9. If omitted, the default is subsystem 0.

Command Location

Windows

Systemwalker Operation Manager installation directory\MpWalker.JM\bin

Solaris
HP-UX
AIX
Linux

/usr/bin

Output Items

The following explains the item to be output.

Schedule Model

Displays the name of the schedule pattern.

Output Example

An example "Schedule Model Matrix" which is an output result of this command, is shown below.

In the table, months (from January through December) are shown along the vertical axis, and the days of the week are shown along the horizontal axis.

The days of the week marked with an asterisk (*) are job net startup days registered in a schedule pattern.